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Analysis & Comparison

Analysis and comparison of average transaction, for sale and for rent prices for landed, non-landed and commercial properties within Bangsar South *

* To provide you the most accurate information some columns may appear as ‘Insufficient Data’ due to insufficient transactions in the area

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Bangsar South is an integrated property development project in Kuala Lumpur undertaken by UOA Holdings Berhad. This area is located close to Menara Telekom and the Mid Valley Megamall between Kuala Lumpur city and Petaling Jaya. Other notable landmarks within the vicinity include the Angkasapuri building and the University of Malaya. The projects here feature several modern office towers from mid- to high-end condominiums, as well as retail and commercial spaces.

Bangsar South residents can also enjoy the luxuries of shopping and dining at The Sphere, a place where they can get their daily essentials. There is also another place called The Village which offers food and beverage outlets, a bank and a supermarket as well. Because Bangsar South is often associated with Bangsar, the value of the properties within the area will rise as the property developers are banking on the name ‘Bangsar’ which is synonymous with high-end living and premium real estate.

Located at the entrance of the Federal Highway, Bangsar South was previously known as Kampung Kerinchi in 2005 before it was transformed into an upmarket residential and commercial hub. This mixed development area is now bustling with activities which are targeted at the middle income earners to the high income earners.

Residents living in Bangsar South have no problems getting in and out of their homes. The exit ramp to Mont Kiara and Sri Hartamas is just a few minutes down the road, whereas a trip to the Kuala Lumpur city centre will only take about 10 minutes via the Federal Highway or Jalan Bangsar. There is even an LRT station just outside the area called the Kerinchi LRT station that residents can hop on to get to other parts of KL along the Putra Line.

However, with continuous development and the gradual increase of residents living in Bangsar South, one can only imagine the traffic going in and out of the area becoming more congested. Also during peak hours, it is inevitable that the Federal Highway will get backed up with too many vehicles, which will only add to the ire of the residents.

Consumer Price Index

This is a representation of Kuala Lumpur Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the year of 2011 - 2015

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A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the price level of a market basket of consumer goods and services purchased by households. (Wikipedia)

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) line shows an increment in prices of essential goods on a yearly basis, while the Percentage Changes line shows the level of changes in price increments over the years. For example, a dip in the CPI line may indicate a low level of price increment as compared to the previous year while a surge in CPI line shows a high level of price increment as compared to the previous year.

The above graph shows 1.363% of price changes in essential goods such as rice, meat and tobacco between the years 2011 and 2012, while increasing in difference to 1.633% in 2013. Prices of essential goods then increasing to 3.308% in the year 2014 while surging by 3.019% in 2015.

While the prices of essential goods have shown a variation in the Percentage Changes, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) on the other hand indicates a reality of ever increasing prices in essential goods with increments between the years 2011 - 2015 at 102.7 in 2011, 104.1 in 2012, 105.8 in 2013, 109.3 in 2014, 112.6 in 2015.

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Lovely place to be, especially with all the new and upcoming developments in the area. I've been to one of the malls inside Bangsar South and it was really stunning and modern. But the traffic, oh my God! The congestion inside the area is so bad I've had colleagues... See More

complaining about getting out to work in the morning and coming back in the evening. Not to mention, the road leading into Bangsar South from Universiti Malaya and Federal Highway... Traffic just gets backed up!

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